Press

[10/06/2015]

Cairo, Egypt: 10th June 2015 - Schneider Electric Egypt and North East Africa, The Global Leader in energy management & automation , hosted its “Intelligence Event” at headquarters in New Cairo to reveal ,”Smart Panel”, its cutting-edge low voltage switchgear for energy management. Schneider Electric also introduced a wide range of low voltage distribution solutions for intelligent power & motor control and variety of other solutions tailored to meet the energy management needs of the Egyptian market. The Intelligence Event was attended by major investors, decision makers, top market consultants and Schneider Electric partners.
“Schneider Electric depends on R&D to create its innovative energy management solutions. Globally, we devote 5% of our revenues every year to R&D with over 7,500 R&D engineers in centres worldwide,” said Albert Fuchet, Country President, Schneider Electric Egypt and North East Africa. “Schneider Electric is keen to bring our innovative solutions to the Egyptian market. Schneider Electric is proud to be a key player in this pivotal market that is expected to witness further growth and expansion during the upcoming period. The major development and infrastructure projects that Egypt is currently developing promise further development and progress in Egypt. Today, we celebrate the launch of the Smart Panel, our latest innovation, which represents an integrated yet simple solution to monitor & control the electricity loads in administrative and industrial buildings alike.”

Schneider Electric integrated solutions provide end users with on-site, real time monitoring and control making decisions that help in saving energy while monitoring instantaneous readings from the sites. Moreover, anticipating the required maintenance creates less down time on the sites, and achieves optimal use of energy.

“Based on the understanding that you can never control what you can’t measure, Schneider Electric brings innovative power consumption measurement and monitoring solutions to the local market, not only for conventional buildings, but also across all segments including factories, administrative buildings, shopping malls, data centers,” said Eng. Hassan El- Ardy, VP for Building and Projects Business, Schneider Electric Egypt and North East Africa. He also added “Regular monitoring and measurement provides decision makers with valuable tools to identify areas of extensive power consumption within the power system to help them make the right decisions when it comes to power crises. With the ability to monitor and control power consumption both within the building or remotely, users do not have to compromise operational efficiency or productivity. Schneider Electric’s innovative features enhance the competitiveness of products and services across diverse markets.”